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The Evening News from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania • Page 14

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The Evening Newsi
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THE EVENING NEWS, HARRISBURG, SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 1937 PAGE FOURTEEN BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManui WELL-AT LAST 1 GOT ME fAOVlE CAMERA DOWN TO TH' OFFICE-MOW I KIH SIT DOWN QUIETLY AW SEE HOW TO WORK IT OH -HAVE rtXI GOT ONE OF THOSE NEW KAOVlE CAMERAS? I'VE GOT ONE-BUT ITHIHKTH' ONE YOU HAVE IS A LATER MODEL THAN MINE-LET NAE SEE IT- WELL- GONNA along. with out you guys-now stay out of kay office- YES -THIS IS A BIT DIFFERENT THAN MINE-NO-YES-SURE OH-DID YOU GET ONS OF THOSE KAOV1E CAMERAS KAY AUNT ONE-SHE SAV5 SHE COULDN'T GET ALONG WITHOUT IT- KNOW-BUT- IT IS- mm II I I HARLIE BARNETT, tenor saxo Soloist at Salzburg Vj phone artist and band leader, and a mixed quartet of rhythm singers will be guests on the Saturday Night Swing Club broadcast from WABC at 7 ciock tomgtit. Linton Wells, American newspaper correspondent, will inaugurate a series of weekly radio programs over the WEAF network at 7.30 Peril Fmm Aloft By Hat F. O'Neil BRONCHO BILL tonight. That menace to the Nation's brains, "Professor Quiz" and his heckling assistant, Arthur Godfrey, "will perpetrate another quizfest over the WABC network at 8 o'clock.

i i en BANDIT OUTPOST HEARING Sum -FIRE IW CAMP THROWN OFF HIS GUARD AND CAPTURED HOPE THAT SHOOTING didn't spell trouble TAKE IT 6LOW NOW MEN FOR E.ILL AND A Cant drill em on account I CTfl b1" can 1 OTHEVRE BEHIND THE BOYS PiLY1) DROP THIS 1 LIFE in a small college town, its romances and social and political feuds will be dramatized in a new weekly series of programs entitled "Soecial Delivery." The first will be heard over the WEAF network, be- ginning this evening at 8.30. I Two of radio's best known stars, David Rubinoff and Marion Claire, will be heard in the broadcast from WOR at 9 o'clock. The eighth annual Chicagoland Music Festival, featuring a Negro chorus of 1000 voices, will be heard over the WJZ network at 9 o'clock. 11 UkNSlDE. BILL ANb NEU.

DISARMED SEVERAL OF THE BANDITS BUT ONE OUTLAW NOT CAUGHT IN THEIR NET FINDS A KEG OF TAN PEERCE, tenor, will be soloist Murder Will Out THE NEBBS By Sol Hesa If A i jr fil i' ji iTMHtlifTMMf HQVWS NOUR AWKLE IMS VhAT AREVOU lVG BEESJ 5o NOW 6er WB-VOJJ-RE MAXIM MORKJ1MG? IF VOUR FACE iTRVlMQ TO PULL? ABSENTPMirODED vt pvSYa FCOUT MOlCATES TME. PA1NJ NDLTRE 7OOVE GOT THE WROKJG JC LATELY V. WEB -JWRE. KIOT I op Vc.p1TV I 5UFFER1MG MV HEART FOOT WRAPPED UP 'tsSSi cTuT BE OMTO Vsoes OUT with the Music Han string quartet on the broadcast from WJZ at 11.30 o'clock tomorrow morning. Marion Telva.

brilliant mezzo-soprano of the Metropolitan Opera, will headline the Magic Key program over the WJZ network at 1 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. The State and Cathedral Choir of Berlin will be heard by American listeners in a concert celebrating the 700th anniversary of the foundation of the citv of Berlin, Germany, over the WEAF network at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. GRAZIELLA PARRAGA, Cuban society leader, singer and composer, will be a guest on "Our American Neighbors" broadcast over the WABC network at 4 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Judy Starr, popular singer, will head a wide assortment of guest ELISABETH RETHBERG Two more broadcasts direct from the famous Salzburg Festival in Austria have been booked for ex clusive presentation over National Broadcasting Company networks. The first, on Monday, August 23, will feature Mariano Stabile, noted This year marked Mr.

Pinza's comeback to the Salzburg Festival, for last Summer both he and Mme. Rethberg were on an extensive joint concert tour of Australia. His return to the Festival for his third year as the "Don" acquired added interest when he was also scheduled for the leading role in "The Marriage of Figaro," portions of which were heard over NBC recently. For Mme. Rethberg, the role of Donna Anna is a comparatively new one.

Hitherto she has taken the part of Donna Elvira. A Salzburg Italian baritone, in the third act of Verdi's opera "Falstaff," to be broadcast over the WJZ network at 3.20 p. m. Arturo Toscanini will con Br Al Cant Coins Going: Cone LI'L ABNER talent on the broadcast from WOR at 5 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Milton Douglas and Priscilla, vaudeville headliners, will be the guests of Jane Froman on the 6 o'clock broadcast tomorrow evening from WEAF.

"npHE HEADLESS HORSEMAN," duct. In the second broadcast, on Saturday, August 28, Ezio Pinza and Elisabeth Rethberg, leading basso and soprano of the Metropolitan Opera Company, will be heard in leading roles in the second act of Mozart's "Don Giovanni," with favorite ever since the first official TH' HE-IS-DAI tf- IgOIN' IT WON'T DO YO' MUCH GOOD T' accelPt me: on 'EVENIN'-DAISyV' JtH MAEl. AH IS )( OH YESf YESf- Qf" (6822okr YESYES) ACCOUNT IT HAIN'T VilyVlH I Yyf 1 I 1 WAL-GOO'EYE- LIFE. I festival in 1922, when, as a young and unknown soprano she captured the hearts and ears of her audience and critics, Mme. Rethberg has rarely missed a Summer at the festival city.

Bruno Walter conducting. This pro I an' original operetta by btepnen A AH MUST BE! FO' EVAH I YO AH IS AIMIN PROPOSE TO. THET PARTY- TH' Vincent Benet, with the music byigram wjU be heard over the WJZ Douelas Moore, a son-in-law of Mrs. network at 3 p. m.

WIDDE 6RUBBLE Studio Notes yo' do Run! Marv a Cappella Choir; Dave Rubinoff, Violin; Negro Chorua, J. Wesley Jones, Director, and Others (Also WJZ) WABC. Hit Parade: Warnow Orch 9.45. WABC. Patti Chapin, Songa 10.OU.

WEAF. Dance Music WOR. News; Dance Muslo WJZ. News; Dance Music M'ABC. Dance Music 10.30.

WJZ. Dance Music SHORT WAVKS TOMORROW Hulzen, Netherlands, 2 p. in. Nether Following a custom of four years the time he has been on radio Edgar A. Guest entertained his entire supporting cast at a birthday party in Chicago on August 16.

Although Guest's actual natal day is August 20, heiheld the party on the Charles L. Bailey, of this city, will be heard over the WJZ network at 7 o'clock tomorrow evening. June Lang, screen star, will be Walter Winchell's guest on the broadcast from WJZ at 8.30 o'clock tomorrow evening. Elissa Landi, stage and screen actress, will interrupt her Summer barnstorming to do a dramatic fketch on James Melton's Sunday Night Party program over the WEAF network at 9 o'clock tomorrow evening. Miss Landi, who has been playing the summer theaters since the beginning of the season, will return to Broadway in a new play in the Fall.

lands world Broadcast tor preceding Tuesday to coincide witn Africa. PCJ. 81.2 9.58 meg Moscow, 4 p. m. Football in the Soviet Union.

Pan of Soviet Afrncul ture durinK the Third Five Year Plan. RNK, 25 meters Tokyo. 4 SO ni. News In Enallsh. JZJ, his It Can Be Done program.

Jane Froman and Don Ross, pinch-hitting this Summer for Jack Benny and company, are paying musical tribute to their predecessors by featuring music from the latter's new films. These include Jack's "Ar By Brlnkerhoff 25.4 11.80 JZK, 19.7 LITTLE MARY MIXUP 15.18 meK. Sydney. Australia. 4.31 P.

m. Kooka BETTER, LOOK burra Theme Sienal; Selected A MAM 5 Music. VK2ME, 31.2 939 J. fEAD SOMETMlMG-, SOME. QMS 1.5 Nooooy COULD tists and Models," Mary Living -AMD X.

MELU C6 46R5- we. Short Waves I I The planning of the Empire Exhibition to be held next year in Bel-lahouston Park. Glasgow, from May meg. Berlin, 4.50 p. m.

German Folk Song D.IO, 23.4 11.77 meg. London, 7.15 p. ni. The Luton Band GSP. 19.6 15.31 mes GSo snooKge' TooT4.

GRUSrt it's tHb I OMLV THlMG- stones This, Way, Please and Kenny Baker's "Mr. Dodd Takes the Air." Ubi )-cr 19.7 15.18 meg GSF, 19.8 13.14 GSD, 25.5 to October, will be described by its Walter O'Keefe pays twice to cast each "dramateur sketch on his 31.75 meg. Caracas, 7. 30 p. m.

Dance Music. YV5RC. 51.7 5.8 meg. Berlin. 9 15 p.

m. Light Onera by Paul architect, Thomas S. J. ait, in a snon-wave broadcast from England. Mr.

TTPJ ip TMAT- IS WALTER MM COMIMG- IM ill. i 'Mil MAVRTO frET we '-iA 1 OAMK QcaokS AMD I Hall Tonight" program each Tait has many famous works to his Heznicek. DJD, 23.4 11.77 Wednesday. He gives each participant drawn from the studio audi mes. London.

9.:5 o. m. Talk: "The England mm I Kind." GSO, 16.8 17.79 ii' ence a crisp, new $10 bill. But at credit, including the Sydney Harbour Bridge, the Kasr el nil Bridge, Cairo, and the Limpopo River Bridse. South Africa.

He will be the repeat show for the West, the Broadway Hillbilly has to draw an heard August 24, 6.55 p. over GSP, GSI, 19.8 15.26 GSL. 25.6 11. 75 GSB. 31.5 9.51 meg.

Berlin, 10.15 p. m. '3raa Band. DJD. 23.4 11.

meg. Saskatoon. 12.30 a. m. The Glee Sinpers.

CJRO, 48.7 6.15 CJRX. 25.5 11.72 meg. other group and put out another handful of bills. B. A.

Rolfe's fan of longest stand Tokyo, 1230 a. m. News In English. ing is Chief Little Brave Warrior, JZK. 19.7 15.16 meg.

Sydney, Australia, 12 45 a. m. Talk on 78-year-old American Indian who By Edwina An' That's Final "Cao" Stubbs and TIPPIE no! DON'T WANT EH WHAT'S THAT! has followed a. A. career lor iiity-one years.

The chief, a retired musician, was a member of the Indian brass band in Hardy and Von Leer's stock company in which Rolfe made WHEN YOU GONV4A GEE! YOU GOTTA MARRY MARRY HER AFTER YOU SAVED CAP A HER LIFE WELLJ'D BE 'SHAMED, CAP AFTER. MYRTLE. NCAS NICE 'NUFF TO BRING IT AW, I DON'T WANT HER. OLE Pit HER. OLE PIL! 19.6 15.31 GSO, 19.7 15.18 GSF, 19.8 15.14 GSD, 25.5 11.75 meg.

A memorial stone of the Empire Exhibition, which will be the biggest held anywhere in the world since the famous Empire Exhibition at Wembley from 1924 to 1925, was unveiled by His Majesty the King on his visit to Scotland last July. At the same time, the Earl of Elgin, president of the exhibition, announced that, in addition to the United Kingdom and Canada, which had already arranged to participate, Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa had expressed their intention to be represented. Invitations to take part have been extended to the governments of India, to Burma, and to the Colonies. his show business debut as a 6-year-old cornet prodigyl fy rr. OVE.R.- 1 i trr.

1 When Harry von Zell is vacation- ine in California for three weeks starting August 23 he will confer with comedian Phil Baker on plans for the Fall CBS show. While the accordion-playing clown has been Australia. Vh2JiE, 31.2 9-59 meg. TOMORROW'S RF.GI'T.AR PROGRAM Morning 11.30. WEAF.

ITniveraily of Chicago Round-Table Discussion WJZ. Music Bull of the Air Afternoon LOO. WJZ. Symphony Orchestra, Frank Black, Conductor; Jean Sablon, Songs: Tex O'Rourke, Humorist, and Others 2.00. WABC.

Everybody' Music. Hans Kindler, Conductor veiling 8.30. WJZ. California Concert Rubinoff Orchestra 8.00. WEAF.

Don Ross. Master of Ceremonies; Jane Froman, Soprano, and Others 7.00. WKAF. Don Ameche, Master of Ceremonies; Nelson Eddy. Bail-- tone; Edgar Bergen.

Ventriloquist: Dorothy Lainour. Songs WJZ, Operetta: Stephen Vincent Benefs The Headless Horseman WAHC. Summer Hotel, Varieties 8.00. WJZ. Rippling Rhythm Revue WABC.

Richard Bonelll. Baritone: Alex Templeton, Piano; Carolyn Vrbanek. Soprano: Frank Crumit, Master of Ceremonies 9.00. WEAF. Sunday Night Party.

James Melton, Master of Ceremonies: Donald Dickson, Baritone; New Yorkers Chorus, Do-lan Orchestra and Others WJZ. National Music Camp Concert at Interlochen. Mich. WABC. Marcelli Orchestra, at Grant Park, Chicago on picture location, Von Zell has carried on in his spot as emcee of the "Summer Stars" program.

mm ft Programs Maestro Wilbur Hatch's young son, Bobby, is one or tne regular performers on Gus Edwards' popular Hollywood series. "School Days of the Air." Bobby, like his father. is breaking into radio via the piano-playing route. By Westover Mac's Old Stand-by Actress Signs to Head TILI.IE THE TOILER YES, MAC, DOM'T HUMPH -HE HAD Cast of Silver Theater Rosalind Russell, lovely motion- KMOW WHAT V'Ei CiO MOTH I McS TO DO VAUTH SHOCKS, TIL.HE, I KMOWl HOVaJ ifDU FEE I OONJT POB- VOU OEE LEFT IM A HUfcfcy AFTER. LOLITA viny, TiMMy (iEMEMftBi ME I I MEVIER WAS 0 GLAD TO MFL ANYOMgJ' SjV Yc'MON, MACM3U Approval of the plan for con IT VaI THOOT VOU picture actress whose dramatic abil struction of seadromes has been SET I UIKEO LOLITA ity has made her a world-wide favorite, has been signed to headline fiANOy given by the British admiralty.

Estimate of cost, which provides for BUT VME S.TII.U I the first four weeks of the new Sun-j EACH OTHE two seadromes for trans-Atlantic use, is $50,000,000. day afternoon Silver Theater series which will be inaugurated over the Nation-wide WABC Network on October 3, at 5 p. m. 'i Steelton Girl to Get The charming brunet star, who Audition in Newark A i recently scored a marked radio success in the leading rc-le of Beatrice in Columbia's production of Shakes c. peare Much Ado About JNotning, is ranked as one of Hollywood's out standing personalities, although she km ns i has been appearing on tne screen for onlv three years.

Her two latest films "Craig's Wife" and "Night iiu i SIIOKT WAVES T01AY Tokyo, 4 4fi p. m. ChilJren'a Sotibh. JZJ. 11.80 JZK, 1U.7 15.1(1 nis.

Tartg, 5 Ti p. ni. f'oncert from Radio-Paris. TPA4, 23.6 ni, 11.72 me. London, 7 n.

m. "Saturday Pops." GSP. 15.S1 GSO. 19.7 15.15 GSP, 19.8 15.14 GSD, 255 11.75 nipir. Berlin, p.

m. Sunburn! A merry ndviser for Summer. DJD, 25.4 11.77 meg. Caracas, 7.4." p. m.

The Walts Hour YV5RC. 51.7 5 meg. Berlin, 8.4.1 p. ni. Berlin 700 Years Old.

D.1D, 25.4 11.77 meg. London, p. m. "Mountain of Lieht the dramatic story nf the diamoml. GS'J, 16.8 17.7S GSI.

ll). 1R.20 GSD, 23.5 11.75 GSK. SI. 5 9.51 niff. Buenos Aires.

Argentina, 9. HO p. Viennese Quartet. LRX. 31.U 9.66 nieff.

Vancouver. 11 p. m. I a Hacienda. Latin-American music.

GJKO. 48.7 6.15 CJRX, 25.5 11.72 meg. Tokyo, 12.45 a. m. The Natfonal Program.

JZK. 19.7 15.16 meg Lyndhurst, Austnilia. a. m. (Sunday).

National Program. VK3LR. 31.8 9.58 meg. TONIGHT'S KKGl'LAR PROGRAM 6.U0. WKAF.

Spanish Revue WfiR. Sports, Stan I.omax WJZ. of Israel. Kabbl Hy- man J. Srhachtel WA1IC.

Rasie Orchetra 6.15. WOR. Mrcune Orrhestra WAI1C. Betty Gable and John Pyne. Sonjrs 6 30.

WEAF. Jimmy Kemper, Songs WOR. The Answer Man WJZ. L'nele Jim's Question Bee WABC. Jarquea Jolaa, Piano 6 43.

WE A P. l.uhoBChutz and Nemenoff. Piano Ouo WOR. Charioteers Quartet 7.00. WKAF.

Wlllson Oreliestra WOR. ro.bv Orchestra WJZ Kidoodlera Novelty Quartet WAHC. Saturday Night Swing Club 7.15. WJZ Nola Day, Song: Cloutier Orchestra WKAF. l.inton Wells.

Narrator WOK. Brookman Orchestra WMIO. Morgan Variety Show 8 00. Willi. Louisiana Hayride, Negro Song Drama WJZ.

National Barn Dane IVABf. Profes-or Quir. .30. WKAF Ueutech Orchestra WOR. Stark Oicliestra WABC.

Gluskln Oueitg 8.00. WKAF. Jamboree, Variety Musicale WOR. Chicagoland Music Festival; Tribute to George Gershwin by Festival Orchestra; All-Chicago Hitth. School Band; Noble Cain Br J.

Carroll Mansfield Younf Rangers Quaker Patriots HIGH LIGHTS OF HISTORY Must Fall" were hailed not only for their box-office records but also as artistic productions. Miss Russell attended the noted, mi UPADlUrt OP TUP MfVUFff AKlT Nuchas we of the Society of OMATVET2Y FRIEND DFPLOOE AND COMPEWr4 tVvniy UIC 1 1MB ATuCDcP A 7FAR1P 1 SHfliioe uua- i. WVAp(AKlt VWMlLeOURCOMCIENCETDOJ COWTRI BOTE AVAIUABUC UrtT PFDMIT lis TO BEAB. AQMS TO 7AUt- AFTEft-NOON TWO PGOMIWEMT nn At ed 5MALL COMFORTS JOGSlHtKWIIH A Marymount School at Tarrytown-cn-the-Hudson. It was there that she made her debut as an actress in a school play.

Originally interested in writing, her success before the footlights convinced her to turn her talents to performing. She joined a stock company at Lake Placid, Patrolman So Modest 5TOKC OFMEPICIrJfcJ AWP PQUGf; INCLUDING, THE LIVE OF OUR FELLOW-MEN, STILL 1 GOOP1Y SUM OF MONEy TOW IHtiW Wb AS KAlHIOl IC CAM KKIOWIWQ THy MERHAMT" QUININE, I ATELy APDIVED FDOAX RENDER SOREly- rrr THOUGHT THtfc EEDcD Al TO 17 South Amebic TWP. MPW OF He Forgot Heroism TAkE TO CHARTER A. UAI I OP PHILADELPHIA CAUEI? ON Stephen raeburki IN Uf COUUTIUJ ROOM ON THE IUL1AOC MEDFORD, Aug. 21.

Pa- MARTHA HARRIS RAHN COASTING VE55EL Martha Harris Rahn. 13. 223 Jef- trolman Simeon W. Touchette was TO CACy iwt ferson street, Steelton, daughter modest to make any report toj woulp li we TO fwouLp Liwe to mrrrr-1 frffTI i' ENTIRE SHlP-r' ASrllNGTON'f Mr. and Mrs.

C. F. Rahn, will beipohce headquarters when he rescued given an audition on WOR three small boys from drowning. He MtKII New rT Newark, N. as a candidate fori was off duty, ut I'l: At.

He was too modest to listen to the praise of witnesses because after he had divested himself of his outer clothing, the river current carried off his underclothes. the Benny Davis Revue. Martha, who sings, tap dances and plays an accordion, will be given the tryout on Tuesday night, August 31, at 8 o'clock. WT kmrnrnxmrn.

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